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Appearing like a state: Oil companies and local violence in the Niger Delta.

机译:像州一样出现:尼日尔三角洲的石油公司和地方暴力。

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What determines the extent to which communities in the Niger Delta experience violence? The dissertation addresses this question by focusing on the role of multinational oil companies in local governance, where state institutions are weak. The available literature often overlooks this important dimension. Specifically, the dissertation evaluates whether the choice of community relation policies by oil companies accounts for variations in local violence. These policies often include community development projects and attempts at strengthening local institutions. The main hypothesis is that where projects are allocated and implemented through participatory processes, informal institutions are created which substitute for weak local governments and reduce violence. The dissertation tests this contention by comparing four cases which were selected according to differences in their levels of violence. It concludes that the hypothesis is valid only in highly specific circumstances. In most cases, levels of repression and the relationship between companies and local elites are more significant explanations for violence. This is because oil companies and the state continue to rely primarily on repression and co-optation in their relationship with local communities. Community development and corporate social responsibility are secondary concerns. The central implication of this analysis is that a solution to the crisis in the Niger Delta is unlikely to lie in self-regulation and non-binding commitments by corporate actors. More promising approaches are strengthening local governments by ensuring the integrity of local elections and more stringent regulation of oil company conduct.
机译:是什么决定了尼日尔三角洲的社区遭受暴力的程度?论文着眼于跨国石油公司在地方机构薄弱的地方治理中的作用,从而解决了这个问题。现有文献常常忽略了这一重要方面。具体而言,本文评估了石油公司对社区关系政策的选择是否解释了当地暴力行为的差异。这些政策通常包括社区发展项目和加强当地机构的尝试。主要假设是,在通过参与性流程分配和实施项目的地方,创建了非正式机构来代替薄弱的地方政府并减少暴力。本文通过比较根据暴力程度不同选择的四个案件来检验这一论点。结论是,该假设仅在高度特定的情况下才有效。在大多数情况下,压制的程度以及公司与当地精英之间的关系是暴力的更重要解释。这是因为石油公司和国家在与当地社区的关系中继续主要依靠压制和选择。社区发展和企业社会责任是次要问题。该分析的核心含义是,解决尼日尔三角洲危机的办法不太可能在于企业行为者的自我监管和不具约束力的承诺。更有前途的方法是通过确保地方选举的完整性和对石油公司行为的更严格监管来加强地方政府。

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  • 作者

    Mattner, Mark.;

  • 作者单位

    McGill University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 McGill University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Political science.;Sub Saharan Africa studies.;Energy.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 230 p.
  • 总页数 230
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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